I actually got to give San Diego props. They were playing great football at the end of the season. I'd be surprised if they don't clinch a playoff berth next year.

Miami on the other hand has a bunch of scrubs on their oline.

Their OL this year will be much better than the one they had last year when they finished 8-8. Both Martin and Ingonito were out most of the year last year. They will be improved, Moreno will help too.

The Seattle Seahawks have made considerable progress towards getting corner Richard Sherman signed to a long-term contract, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. Both sides are hopefully of getting the deal done prior to the May 8-10 NFL Draft.

The Seahawks are prepared to make Sherman the NFL's highest-paid corner -- and the deal will surpass Darrelle Revis's $12M compensation for 2014 -- the questions remains by just how much.

Several league sources anticipate the contract will be worth more than $13M a season when finalized, with the Seahawks reluctant to go to $14M thus far. The corner market has undergone a reset in recent years, with Revis' $16 million-a-year deal with Tampa seen as an outlier. Unable to trade that contract, Revis was released and signed with the Patriots for what amounts to a one-year, $12M deal.

The Broncos also figure to be awarded four compensation picks coming next year. Compensation picks can’t be traded but they can be stuffed in Elway’s back pocket as he attempts to deal away other 2015 picks.

The Broncos also figure to be awarded four compensation picks coming next year. Compensation picks can’t be traded but they can be stuffed in Elway’s back pocket as he attempts to deal away other 2015 picks.

Following the selection of OT Taylor Lewan at No. 11 overall, TitansInsider.com reports there's some "talk" the Titans could "move" LT Michael Roos. Roos is in the final year of his deal and is owed a $6.625 million base salary, all of which the Titans could get out from under by releasing him. He's missed just one start since his 2005 rookie season and has been an above-average left tackle for years. Cutting Roos and replacing him with Lewan would only make sense financially.

WGR 550 Buffalo expects the Bills to "do what they can" to try and trade Stevie Johnson.
Following the pick of Sammy Watkins at No. 4 overall last night, the Bills now have a glut of receivers. Johnson is due a $3.65 million salary and had a bit of a rocky relationship with the new coaching staff last season. With Watkins in the fold, we'd expect he and Mike Williams to handle outside duties with Robert Woods working mostly in the slot. Marquise Goodwin will be the situational deep threat. The Bills are likely looking for a mid- to late-round pick for Johnson.

I never understand that type of thought process. The reason you drafted Watkins is because your WR corp was average at best. You now want to take your 2nd best WR and deal him away and thin your WR corp even more.

I never understand that type of thought process. The reason you drafted Watkins is because your WR corp was average at best. You now want to take your 2nd best WR and deal him away and thin your WR corp even more.

According to them, Watkins (and Stevie's attitude) makes him expedible.